A Cold Heart
      Hi, I am Doctor Tina.  I am a heart doctor.  People come to me, and I tell them what kind of heart condition they have.  I give them a prescription and I tell them the symptoms of their heart condition.
      One afternoon, while I was going to lunch, a scared patient came to my office.  She said, “I have a problem” She also said, “One day my friend came over to my house to have dinner.  While we were eating dinner, she asked me to pass her the salad.  As I was giving the salad to her, I asked her if she wanted salad dressing too… but it was weird.  “I kept on stuttering a-and mashing-up my-words.  She ran out the door, because she got so scared.  I called her back and I told her I was s-s-scared too.” “ What is the m-matter?” the patient anxiously asked me. I immediately found out what she had.  A cold heart she had!!
       A cold heart is when the ventricles are breaking and the right atrium is frozen.  Then the brain receives the cells from the heart.  The cells are bad, so it makes your actions  bad, too.
      “How can so-so-someone get this heart condition?” she quickly asked me.  I told her from sleeping in a chamber in Alaska.  There is 8 feet of snow surrounding the chamber, like a cage.
       Without her frantic voice asking, I told her the symptoms.  A person with this condition is always cold.  Sometimes they will shiver while talking.  That makes them start to stutter and mush words together.  This means that the heart is not pumping right.
       The treatment a person would need in order to be cured from this condition is to take a prescription for three months. Soon after, you should start to plan surgery.  With the medication and the surgery, your heart would turn back to normal, but slowly.
       After my patient was better, she called me and said “Thank you Dr. Tina.”  I am honored to help my patients with their hearts!!
 
By,
Tina
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